PSYCH160: Chapter 11 – Flashcards

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Emerging adulthood
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Period of life between 18 and 25.
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Vectors
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those who spread disease
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Common destructive risks in emerging adulthood:
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Unprotected sex with a new partner, driving fast without a seatbelt, carrying a loaded gun, abusing drugs and addictive gambling
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Extreme sports
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forms of recreation that include apparent risk of injury or death and are attractive and thrilling as a result
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Drug Abuse
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the ingestion of a drug to the extent that is impairs the user's biological or psychological well-being
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Postformal thought
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Proposed adult stage of cognitive development, following Piaget's four stages. It goes beyond adolescent thinking by being more practical, more flexible and more dialectical. "problem finding" rather than "problem solving"
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Distributed Practice
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Studying consistently throughout the semester rather than cramming at the end
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Stereotype threat
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The possibility that one's appearance or behavior will be misread to confirm another person's oversimplified, prejudiced attitudes
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Massification
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the idea that establishing higher learning institutions and encouraging college enrollment can benefit the masses, leading to marked increases in the number of emerging adults in college.
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Intimacy vs Isolation
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6th of Erikson's eight stages of development. Adults seek someone with whom to share their lives in an enduring and self-sacrificing commitment. Without such commitment, they risk profound loneliness and isolation.
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Social loneliness
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lack of social contacts and relationships
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Emotional loneliness
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relationships lack sufficient intimacy and closeness (common in college freshman)
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Choice overload
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having so many options that a thoughtful choice becomes difficult, and regret after making a choice is more likely
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Cohabitation
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an arrangement in which a couple live together in a committed relationship but are not formally married
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Linked lives
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lives in which the success, health and well-being of each family member are connected to those of other members; including members on another generation (parents & children)
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Perry found that over the four years of their college careers, students typically:
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move through nine levels of complexity in their thinking
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According to Perry's research, the first phase of college students' thinking is:
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believing in the existence of absolute right and wrong.
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Which BEST describes the 2008 data on interethnic marriage in the United States?
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The official data underestimate the rate of such marriages.
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For most people, social networking has _____ social isolation in emerging adulthood.
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decreased
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Most contemporary cognitive scientists _____ Piaget's last stage of cognitive development (formal operational).
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find fault with
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Homeostasis
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the adjustment of all body systems to keep physiological functions in a state of equilibrium. Allows emerging adults to take risks and recover quickly
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Features of Emerging Adulthood (Arnett)
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1. People are exploring their identities (Added onto Eriksons views, identity continues after adolescence) 2. Time of Instability: moving often, changing jobs 3. Most self-focused age of life (not in a negative sense) 4. Feeling in between, in transition, neither adolescent or adult 5. Time of possibilties, when hopes flourish, have opportunity to change their lives
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Which ethnic group most likely believed that the are adults?
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African Americans- 59% Latinos- 48% Asian Americans- 38% Whites- 36%
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These ethnic differences were due to:
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being older, being a parent, coming from a low income family
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African Americans, Asian-Americans, and Latinos were all more likely to emphasize what compared to whites?
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Family Capacities, Role Transitions, Norm Compliance (not getting drunk in public, hurting others)
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Labouvie-Vief views on Postformal thought
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throughout adulthood thinking is more complex and more integrated.
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Perry development of critical thinking
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Dualism, Relativism, Commitment
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Dualism
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there is a right/wrong answer, just tell me what it is
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Relativism
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There are many points of view and they are all right
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Commitment
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There are different points of view but heres what I believe and why
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Baxter Magolda defines self-authorship as
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the internal capacity to define one's beliefs, identity and social relations. Answers the questions "how do I know who I am?"
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Phase 1: Following Formulas
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allowing others to define who you are
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Phase 2: Crossroads
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plan does not fit anymore. a new plan needs to be established. student is disastified with life
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Phase 3: Becoming the Author of One's life
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creating the ability to choose own's beliefs and stand up for them. (beginning to change problem)
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Phase 4: Internal Foundation
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grounded in their self-determined belief system in the sense of who they are and in their relationships
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Ethnic identity
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how members of an ethnic, racial, and cultural minorities view themselves both as members of their own group as well as their relationships with other groups
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Stages of ethnic identity development (Phinney)
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1. Unexamined ethnic identity 2. Ethnic identity search 3. Ethnic Identity development
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Helm's white racial identity model
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Phase 1: Abandonment of Racism Phase 2: Movement toward a non- racist identity
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Prejudice
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an unjustified (usually negative) attitude toward a group
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Components of Prejudice
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Beliefs (stereotypes) Emotions (hostility, envy, fear) Predisposition to act (to discriminate)
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Fundamental Attribution Error
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When we go too far in assuming that a person's behavior is caused by their personality. We think behavior emphasizes a trait
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We tend to overemphasize __________ attribution and underemphasize _______ situational attribution
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dispositional; situational
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We tend to favor out ________ group rather than the ______ group
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in; out
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Just world belief
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the world is fair and if you're doing it wrong its your fault
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Vivid cases
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draw conclusions based on extreme experiences
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Ways to combat prejudice
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Co-operative learning, Entertainment (telling stories), Peer influence
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"locked ______" feeling is attributed in emerging adulthood while "locked ______" feeling later in life (25-35 years)
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out;in
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Characteristics of friendships
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intimacy is important opposite sex friendships develop may become less important as romantic relationships develop
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Sexuality in Emerging adulthood
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most sexual behavior is in a committed relationship however they are more likely to "hook up"
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College students tend to ________ the sexual permissiveness of their friends
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overemphasize
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